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Hello everyone,

 

so you guys know how the Ka-50 has a computer that calculates unguided rocket (S-5) trajectory and predicts where they hit the ground, well I am trying to find the code of that calculator/computer so i can see what Equation/Formula is used to calculate the trajectory.

 

but so far i was very unsuccessful finding it, if anyone of you guys is familiar with this and is able to show me the path to the file or how i can find it, that would be very appreciated :thumbup:

 

Thanks

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i want to create a calculator for the Mi-8's unguided rockets with the help of the NS430 i have the distance from target, with the instruments (gun sights and etc...) i have angle speed and alt, but those unguided rockets are very hard to calculate (burn time, drag, terminal velocity, mass and alot of other forces), at least i don't have the physic knowledge to solve such a thing.

so i thought if it was possible to find the formula that is being used for the Ka-50s computer i can use it !!

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Can't you derive the distances from the Mi8 manual?

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The more we find our way around inside the coding the more DCS do to hide it, it's always been that way.

 

I have been playing that game for the last 20 years ... I'm losing.

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Can't you derive the distances from the Mi8 manual?

 

thats for short range rocket firing (with the mils on the gun sight i can get the angle elevation to 11,5 max) , what i want to do is far range rocket artillery, up to 10km, it is possible with the correct speed, alt, heading, distance and up to 25degree angle.

but what i want is to be able to calculate that, checked around the net alot and that is some hard physics and might take me a very long time to understand. so thought finding the code is the easiest thing :thumbup:

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